911-HANGUP, MAYFIELD ROAD: Dispatch officers returned a 911 hang-up call around 1:15 a.m. to an apartment building. A woman answered and said a male friend of hers just got mad and threw a bottle of wine at a wall, thus breaking the bottle. She said he had since left the apartment. When asked who he was, she only gave his first name and height and said that he was cute. Officers were unable to locate the attractive suspect.

THEFT, MARSOL ROAD: A woman reported a theft Dec. 29 of 100 $2 bills and 100 $1 gold coins from her collection at her apartment. She suspects they were stolen by a former roommate who recently moved out, but still had a key.

THEFT, MAYFIELD ROAD: A Cleveland Heights man, 63, was arrested at Walmart Dec. 30 for theft, trespassing and resisting arrest. He tried to steal a 47-inch TV by placing it into a cart and wheeling it out the front doors.

FRAUD, CANTWELL DRIVE: A resident reported Dec. 31 someone in Florida used her Kohl’s charge to make purchases on the Internet totaling $297.

THEFT, GOLDEN GATE BOULEVARD: A Euclid man, 49, and a Cleveland Heights man, 48, were arrested at Best Buy Dec. 31 for the theft of seven cameras, which they tried to steal by placing them in a bag. The total value of the cameras was $559.93.

DISTURBANCE, MAYFIELD ROAD: A Huntsburg man, 22, was arrested Jan. 1 for causing a disturbance and punching out a car window in the Boneyard parking lot. He was charged with criminal damaging and three counts of assault for punching three people.

THEFT, MAYFIELD ROAD: A woman and two men were in Guitar Center Jan. 1 trying to sell drums and cymbals to the store. The equipment turned out to have been stolen from a manager of another Guitar Center location the previous night while it was in his car in Cleveland. One man, 24, of Willoughby, was arrested for receiving stolen property.

THEFT, MAYFIELD ROAD: A woman said Jan. 1 she had clothing stolen out of a dryer in a laundry room in her apartment building. She said the value of the clothes was $480. Surveillance video is expected to be reviewed to see if a suspect can be identified.

SUSPICIOUS, WEST MINER ROAD: A man reported Jan. 1 his daughter, 10, was receiving text messages on her cell phone from an unknown person and the context of them was about drugs. He said he believed the person sending them also knew where they lived. Responding officers left a message for the suspect to contact police, but he or she never did.

THEFT FROM AUTO, MARSOL ROAD: A man reported Jan. 3 a snow plow pump was stolen off his truck the previous night while it was parked in an apartment parking lot.

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